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Female | 18

Could eating stale Cheetos make me sick?

I am 18 yeras old.. I actually ate cheetos but the packet was kept open for 2 days in the cupboard..

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Dr. Deepak Jakhar

Dermatologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

If you have eaten Cheetos from a bag open for 2 days, you might get a sore stomach, feel sick, or have diarrhea. The reason for this is that when food is left out it gets covered in bacteria. The best way to help yourself is by drinking plenty of fluids such as water or squash eating plain things like toast and rice then resting If your condition deteriorates, visit a gastroenterologist

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Female | 51

Why Do I Have Diarrhea and Struggling Bowel Movements?

I am a 51 year old female and I have been having diarrhea and squishy poops and sometimes the poops can’t come out so I have to use my finger to get them out, so I am wondering why I keep getting these symptoms?

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

Having diarrhea or soft poop could be due to many things such as infections or food sensitivities while difficulty passing stool could mean constipation. You need to eat more fiber, drink plenty of water, and also go for a medical check-up to know exactly what is wrong with you. 

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Female | 25

What should I do for post-Unwanted 72 stomach pain?

Hlo ma'am mai 3 may ko unwanted 72 tablet Li thi aur kl se mere pet me drd h aur loose motions h kya kru

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

I understand you’re feeling sick after taking Unwanted 72. The pain in your stomach and diarrhea can be due to the side effects of the drug. This happens because it contains hormones that affect your body. Drink lots of water so that you don’t get dehydrated. Eat light meals such as bananas, rice, and bread. Take a rest and do not eat spicy or greasy foods. If the symptoms persist then please visit a gastroenterologist.

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Female | 21

Am I experiencing chronic lower right abdomen pain?

I am having pain in the right side of lower abdomen since last 10 months and this pain lasts for a few days and then goes away and when this pain occurs, I face toilet problem again and again and along with it my right leg also hurts.

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

These signs could indicate a problem like appendicitis or kidney stones. A qualified gastroenterologist can make the right diagnosis and treatment plan. You must get checked out as soon as possible because putting off medical attention may be detrimental to your health.

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Female | 21

Why do I have stomach and lower abdominal pain?

I am a 21 year old. I am experiencing mild stomach cramping and need like pain. And sharp pain on my lower abdomen especially while urinating

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

It appears that a UTI might be the problem you’re having. UTIs sometimes lead to cramps in the stomach along with pain in the back or a sudden sharp pain in the lower abdomen when you urinate. These occur because bacteria have entered your urethra. You should drink plenty of water and take antibiotics. To avoid getting more UTIs, make sure to urinate after sex and keep good hygiene.

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Female | 18

Why Am I Having Rectal Bleeding?

Hi am an 18 year old, female. I have had some rectal bleeding when going to the toilet, like three times. It stops quickly and i dont think it is much blood. Ehat should i do

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

Often, discomfort with your production can happen due to minor reasons such as swollen blood vessels in the rectum and igniting hemorrhoids. It could also be a sign of a major disease, like an infection or inflammatory bowel disease. Visit and take help from a gastroenterologist.

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Male | 7

Why does my child have vomiting and thinness constantly?

Latrin ke andar हल्के-हल्के Dane ubharna aur Pani sa rahana aur temperature rahata hai bacche ke dubla patla rahata har hamesha pareshani usko rahti hai vomiting aati rahti hai aur potty saaf nhi aati

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

The baby seems to be having some stomach problems. If there are any light-colored bumps on the skin, the water in the stool AKA diarrhea, and a long-lasting fever could indicate bacterial infection or intolerance. Through this process, the baby may feel very weak and can vomit frequently. You can take your kid to the doctor if they are experiencing so many symptoms and have them undergo check-ups and a prescribed treatment to fix them.

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Male | 7

Experiencing Frequent Nausea, Vomiting, and Hemorrhoids?

Have mild fever always and have the feeling of vomiting and nausea and have the fisher

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

It sounds like you may be experiencing symptoms of a medical condition. I recommend seeing a doctor, particularly a gastroenterologist, who specializes in gastrointestinal issues like nausea and vomiting. They can provide a proper diagnosis and treatment plan tailored to your needs.

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Male | 16

Am I Experiencing Anxiety Symptoms or Functional Dyspepsia?

I am 16 year old and have been facing nausea and feeling of fullness after eating.I also feel heart burn once in a week and these increase when I am in public or have exams comming up. I have have these for 6 months .Is it possible to have these symptoms because of anxiety?please tell that I don't have something like functional dyspepsia

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

You mentioned numerous problems that have tortured you in the last 2-3 months - like nausea, fullness after a meal, and heartburn. That can be a sign of anxiety. However, you say that they tend to become aggravated during high-pressure situations such as exams that may lead to that. Anxieties can lead to digestion problems and anticorrelated symptoms. Do some techniques like deep breathing or walking to reduce the stress level. Smaller and more frequent meals can also be of help to avoid your pain. 

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Male | 17

Could My B12 Deficiency Cause My Many Symptoms?

Depression anxiety aur poor sleep b12 deficiency maitre headache also more stomach problems

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

It seems like you might be experiencing symptoms related to depression, anxiety, poor sleep, B12 deficiency, headaches, and stomach problems. I would recommend consulting with a psychiatrist to address your mental health concerns and a gastroenterologist to investigate and manage your stomach issues. They can provide proper assessment and treatment tailored to your needs.

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Male | 63

Can diabetes cause severe constipation and stomach cramps?

Hi i am 63 yrs old have been a diabetic 20yrs. My problem i am constipated so bad that i get cramps in my tummy.i have used laxet a full botel tummy goes once then i feel ok till bed time...cramps are very very sore.i need something to get the blockage out...that what i think.

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

For severe constipation, especially with your long-term diabetes, it's important to address this carefully. Overuse of laxatives like Laxet can worsen the problem. Increasing fiber intake, staying hydrated, and regular exercise can help. However, for immediate relief and to ensure it's safe given your medical history, please consult a gastroenterologist. They can provide appropriate treatment and manage any underlying issues.

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Female | Priyadharshini

What to do for stomach bloating at 22?

I am 22/F having a symptoms of stomach bloating. What should I do now

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

If you have been experiencing stomach bloating, there is no need to worry about your digestive health. This often happens when you feel bloated when your stomach is full or swollen. It could be due to eating too fast, swallowing air, or eating certain foods. The best way to avoid this is to slow down at the table, avoid fizzy drinks, and refrain from eating anything that causes bloating, like beans and broccoli. Otherwise, you can consult a gastroenterologist for a thorough check-up and proper treatment.

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Male | 2.8

Why is my gall bladder collapsed with urinary bladder distension?

Gall bladder is collapsed. No dilatation of intra hepatic biliary radicles. Urinary bladder distends well and shows mildly diffuse wall thickening with fine moving echoes within, could be due to debris. Full bladder volume measures 56 cc and postvoid bladder shows 4 cc of the residual urine in the bladder. Prostate shows pre-pubertal status.

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

Based on the findings, there seems to be a collapsed gall bladder without any blockage in the bile ducts. The urinary bladder shows some thickening of its walls with possible debris, and a small amount of urine remains after voiding. It's important to consult a gastroenterologist for the gall bladder issue and a urologist for further evaluation of the urinary bladder condition.

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Male | 24

Can Oyster Poisoning Cause Recurring Stomach Issues for 24-Year-Old?

I'm a 24-year-old guy and have been suffering from stomach issues for several years. To begin with, I should mention that before 2-3 years ago, I never had any problems of this kind. I remember vomiting only once or twice when I was a child. However, 2-3 years ago, after a bout of oyster poisoning, I started experiencing episodes of dyspepsia at least once a month, despite maintaining a generally healthy and balanced diet. Following the incident 2-3 years ago, I visited multiple gastroenterologists who examined me but never wanted to go beyond an ultrasound, which they always said looked fine. They concluded that the problem is functional. After discovering my lactose intolerance, I learned to avoid lactose, but unfortunately, I still feel unwell 1-2 times a week. It starts with a bit of diarrhea and then nausea, which I try to alleviate with Biochetasi and other products like baking soda and lemon, but I still go through tough hours. Tonight's episode was particularly severe, and I don't know how to resolve this!!

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

This happens when you get stressed, eat certain things (or have been infected by something). Keep an eye on what you’ve been eating about when these symptoms show up by writing them down in a food diary. Also, talk to a gastroenterologist about what else they could do to treat it or if there are any other dietary changes you should make that might help relieve some discomforts associated with this condition. 

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Female | 22

Why am I struggling to eat after quitting weed?

Hello, I am 22, female, I’m struggling to eat food, I feel sick and full after a few bites, my mouth takes forever to chew and break down food, I am on holiday, and have taken 3 days off from smoking weed, I only had 1 or 2 a night anyway and would eat sober in the day, I’m worried that I will lose weight or start feeling extremely weak, I don’t know what to do as it does stay down but I can only have a few bites of everything, I’m underweight as it is anyway so this is a concern, cannot be pregnancy

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

I see that you’re having a hard time eating and you feel nauseous, especially after only eating a little bit. This could be why you’re experiencing these symptoms while taking a break from smoking marijuana. Common factors may be withdrawal from weed or even just feeling anxious. It is important to keep yourself hydrated and try having small frequent meals. You might want to talk to a gastroenterologist for more help with your situation.

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